Malcolm X

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No Sell Out 00:00 Tools
The Ballot Or The Bullet 00:00 Tools
On Black Power 00:00 Tools
No Taxation Without Representation 00:00 Tools
White News Media 00:00 Tools
No Sell Out - 7" Promo Vocal Version 00:00 Tools
By Any Means Necessary 00:00 Tools
American Courts 00:00 Tools
Black Muslim Woman and the White Man 00:00 Tools
Crime By Blacks 00:00 Tools
Police Brutality and Mob Violence 00:00 Tools
American Civil War 00:00 Tools
White Liberals 00:00 Tools
Black Muslim Beliefs 00:00 Tools
You Can't Hate the Roots of a Tree and Not Hate the Tree 00:00 Tools
Crime In Harlem 00:00 Tools
Stop Singing and Start Swinging 00:00 Tools
Black United Front 00:00 Tools
Human Rights 00:00 Tools
Government & Integration 00:00 Tools
Black Women And White Men 00:00 Tools
Last Speech 00:00 Tools
The F.B.I. and Black Muslims 00:00 Tools
White Man's Law 00:00 Tools
Resurrection 00:00 Tools
Race War In America 00:00 Tools
Housing Conditions In Black Communities 00:00 Tools
FBI And Black Muslims 00:00 Tools
Don't Sit-In, Stand Up 00:00 Tools
No Sell Out [Single Version] 00:00 Tools
stop singin' and start swingin' 00:00 Tools
On Police Brutality 00:00 Tools
This Government Has Failed Us 00:00 Tools
Black Women In Prison 00:00 Tools
White Man’s Law 00:00 Tools
White Liberals And Jews 00:00 Tools
Message to the Grassroots 00:00 Tools
American Nightmare 00:00 Tools
Don't Sit-In, Stand Up; On Black Nationalism 00:00 Tools
House Negro and Field Negro 00:00 Tools
1964 NY Mississippi Freedom Rally 00:00 Tools
What is the Black Revolution 00:00 Tools
I'm A Field Negro 00:00 Tools
White Liberals & Jews 00:00 Tools
Revolution 00:00 Tools
Oxford Debate - Dec 3, 1964 00:00 Tools
1960 Radio Interview 00:00 Tools
Our History was Destroyed by Slavery 00:00 Tools
Put Them to Bed 00:00 Tools
Malcolm X - World Wide Revolution 00:00 Tools
Black Muslims, War, Women 00:00 Tools
Jobs And The Black People 00:00 Tools
Reactions to Malcolm's Assassination 00:00 Tools
Taxes and Philosophy 00:00 Tools
the Dixiecrats 00:00 Tools
Unwed Mothers 00:00 Tools
The House Negro And The Field Negro 00:00 Tools
Black Muslim Beliefs on War 00:00 Tools
You Can't Hate the Roots Of A 00:00 Tools
Blacks In Africa 00:00 Tools
Someday We'll All Be Free 00:00 Tools
Nation Within Nation 00:00 Tools
Civil Rights Legislation 00:00 Tools
Words From the Frontlines 00:00 Tools
Who Taught You To Hate Yourself 00:00 Tools
Redlining - Jews and Blacks 00:00 Tools
No Sell Out (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
The Root of Civilization 00:00 Tools
1963 Debate With James Baldwin 00:00 Tools
Who Taught You To Hate Yourself? 00:00 Tools
On Black Nationalism 00:00 Tools
God 00:00 Tools
No Sell Out (vocal) 00:00 Tools
The Root Of Savagery 00:00 Tools
There's No Such Thing As A Non-Violent Revolution 00:00 Tools
We have no freedom 00:00 Tools
Racist in Reverse 00:00 Tools
F.B.I. and Black Muslims 00:00 Tools
The Ballot or the Bullet (2) 00:00 Tools
Speech At Oxford University 00:00 Tools
1964 Worldwide Revolution 00:00 Tools
On Politics 00:00 Tools
No Sell Out (Single Version) 00:00 Tools
1965 Militant Labor Forum 00:00 Tools
Malcolm X - On Black Power 00:00 Tools
1964 Harlem Hate Gang Scare 00:00 Tools
You Got What's Known as 'White's Disease' 00:00 Tools
The Black revolution requires 00:00 Tools
1963 Chicago Radio Interview 00:00 Tools
Message To The Grass Roots 00:00 Tools
Black Women in Prisons 00:00 Tools
The Democrats are Dixicrats 00:00 Tools
The Cure of White's Disease: R 00:00 Tools
End Police Brutality 00:00 Tools
1964 Struggle For Freedom 00:00 Tools
1962 L.A. Police Killings 00:00 Tools
"I'm A Field Negro" 00:00 Tools
"There's No Such Thing As A Non-Violent Revolution" 00:00 Tools
1964 Boston Radio Broadcast 00:00 Tools
No Sell-Out 00:00 Tools
1964 NYC Radio Interview 00:00 Tools
Niggers 00:00 Tools
We Want Complete Separation 00:00 Tools
1965 The Last Message 00:00 Tools
Black Muslim on War 00:00 Tools
1964 The Black Revolution 00:00 Tools
The Black Muslim Woman and the 00:00 Tools
Black Women In Prisions 00:00 Tools
Redlining - Jews & Blacks 00:00 Tools
Housing in Harlem 00:00 Tools
Bayard Rustin Debate 00:00 Tools
You Can't Hate the Roots Of A Tree 00:00 Tools
Police Killings 00:00 Tools
One for Malcolm 00:00 Tools
1961 NOI Panel Discussion 00:00 Tools
Klan Cowards II 00:00 Tools
No Taxation Without Representa 00:00 Tools
1963 University Of Cal Berkeley Speech 00:00 Tools
The Price of Freedom Is Death 00:00 Tools
There's No Such Thing As A Non 00:00 Tools
World wide revolution 00:00 Tools
"We Want Complete Separation" 00:00 Tools
black muslims on war 00:00 Tools
1960 Radio Commentary 00:00 Tools
The FBI And Black Muslims 00:00 Tools
1964 Boston Radio Speech 00:00 Tools
Speeches- White Liberals & Jews 00:00 Tools
Malcom X-Kill Whitie 00:00 Tools
"You Can't Hate the Roots of a Tree and Not Hate the Tree" 00:00 Tools
Stop The Confusion 00:00 Tools
Assasination 00:00 Tools
1959 August New York 00:00 Tools
No Sell Out (7" Promo Vocal Version) 00:00 Tools
Chickens Coming Home to Roost 00:00 Tools
Untitled 00:00 Tools
You're a Nigger Malcolm 00:00 Tools
Great Speeches - Malcolm X - This Government Has Failed Us 00:00 Tools
Ballot Or The Bullet 00:00 Tools
the Jewish Question 00:00 Tools
On Afro-American History 00:00 Tools
1964 Declaration Of Independence 00:00 Tools
1963 MSU Race Problem 00:00 Tools
"Keep That White Man's Claws Off Our Women" 00:00 Tools
Keep That White Man's Claws Off Our Women 00:00 Tools
Woo Mix 00:00 Tools
Malcolm X - On Black Nationalism 00:00 Tools
"You Can't Hate The Roots Of A Tree And Not Hate That Tree" 00:00 Tools
1964 Harvard Law Forum 00:00 Tools
Malcolm X 00:00 Tools
The Last Speech 00:00 Tools
Chickens Come Home 00:00 Tools
Adieu, Soleil! (prod. by ARES.ona) 00:00 Tools
my promise 00:00 Tools
"... By Any Means Necessary" 00:00 Tools
No Sell Out [7" Promo Vocal Version] 00:00 Tools
1963 The Black Revolution 00:00 Tools
Rice Eaters 00:00 Tools
malcolm x - last speech 00:00 Tools
1964 NY Harlem Youth Forum 00:00 Tools
1964 OAUU Rally, Audubon Ballroom 00:00 Tools
Fiinal Speech 00:00 Tools
"... Stop Singin' and Start Swingin" 00:00 Tools
Africa Interlude 00:00 Tools
Root of Civilization 00:00 Tools
White Man's Laws 00:00 Tools
Set Me Free 00:00 Tools
Like A Pride Of Lions 00:00 Tools
By Any Means Necessary 1965 00:00 Tools
Friends & Enemies 00:00 Tools
Wisdom of Malcolm X 14 00:00 Tools
The Skatalites 00:00 Tools
Florencia on Fire 00:00 Tools
Who are you? 00:00 Tools
The Defender of Human Rights 00:00 Tools
1962 Black Man's History 00:00 Tools
"Stop Singin' And Start Swingin" 00:00 Tools
Root of Savagery 00:00 Tools
The Problem is Still Here 00:00 Tools
The Ku Klux Klan are Cowards 00:00 Tools
Africa 00:00 Tools
Prisoner (feat. Senén TGO) 00:00 Tools
Overture 00:00 Tools
The Rest Of My Life 00:00 Tools
No Depression 00:00 Tools
Circle Of Hate 00:00 Tools
Wisdom of Malcolm X 15 00:00 Tools
The Black Muslim Woman the White Man 00:00 Tools
Music Mix 00:00 Tools
1963 Harlem Black Unity Rally 00:00 Tools
Change Your "Sit-Down" Philosophy 1961 00:00 Tools
Turn No Cheek 00:00 Tools
On Progress 00:00 Tools
"You Got What's Known As 'White's Disease'" 00:00 Tools
Klan Cowards 00:00 Tools
The Ballot or the Bullet Pt. I 00:00 Tools
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Malcolm X (born Malcolm Little; May 19, 1925 – February 21, 1965), also known as El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz, was a Black Muslim Minister and National Spokesman for the Nation of Islam. He was also founder of the Muslim Mosque, Inc. and the Organization of Afro-American Unity. During his life, Malcolm went from being a drug dealer and burglar to one of the most prominent black nationalist leaders in the United States; he was considered by some as a martyr of Islam and a champion of equality. As a militant leader, Malcolm X advocated black pride, economic self-reliance, and identity politics. He ultimately rose to become a world-renowned African American/Pan-Africanist and human rights activist. During a pilgrimage to Mecca in 1964, Malcolm became a Sunni Muslim. Less than a year later he was assassinated in Washington Heights on the first day of National Brotherhood Week. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.